New Report: State Politicians Double Down on Efforts to Ban Safe, Legal Abortion

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Despite public opposition and tremendous harm to women, state politicians introduce over 400 abortion restrictions in first quarter of 2016

Washington, D.C. – A new report from The Guttmacher Institute reveals that state lawmakers have introduced 411 restrictions on safe, legal abortion in the first three months of 2016. According to the report, 21 abortion restrictions have already been enacted this year. In addition, politicians have taken action in numerous states to block access to birth control, cancer screenings, and other preventive care at Planned Parenthood health centers. Blocking access to reproductive health care has real and disastrous consequences for all people, and often has a disproportionate impact on communities of color, who already face systemic barriers in accessing quality health care.

Statement from Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America:

"Make no mistake: these are attacks from state legislators who want to end access to safe, legal abortion across the board. Restrictions on access to reproductive health care have a very real and devastating impact. Recent protests against state legislation have made it clearer than ever that these restrictions are not the will of the people. These extreme proposals have spurred a whole new generation of activists to get engaged. Women, men and young people are standing up to say ‘enough is enough’.”

Restrictions on abortion and other reproductive health care have very real consequences for women. Research and reporting evaluating the effect of abortion restrictions in Texas found that health center closures resulted in significant burdens for women, including delay, increased travel distances, high out-of-pocket costs, and overnight stays. A New York Times analysis published last month shows that Google searches for how to self-induce an abortion have skyrocketed in recent years in states that have restricted abortion access. Blocking access to preventive health care is just as devastating. After Indiana “defunded” Planned Parenthood, Scott County faced an HIV epidemic. In Texas, a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that “defunding Planned” Parenthood led to a 36% decline in women on Medicaid using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27% spike in births among women who had previously had access to injectable contraception.

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